New Brunswick's government proposes overhaul of lobbying rules

The New Brunswick Legislative Building pictured on Thursday April 30, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Eli Ridder

FREDERICTON - The New Brunswick government has proposed an overhaul of its lobbying rules that would require hundreds more people to register as lobbyists and would empower the provincial ethics chief to fine rule breakers.

If passed into law, the measures would also require lobbyists to regularly record their meetings with politicians and other lobbying activities in an online searchable database run by the office of the integrity commissioner.

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